What we choose to eat is arguably the most important factor in producing and sustaining health. This volume is a review of the writings of these early naturopaths who scrupulously examined and documented the role of diet and food.

Physical Culture in Naturopathic Medicine, the seventh volume of twelve in the Hevert Collection, documents the physical exercise movement that joined forces with Naturopathy at the beginning of the early 20th century.

The very best of naturopathic pioneers’ clinical practices: Explore modalities and methodologies ranging from heliotherapy, Nauheim baths, surgery, earth and water cures, botanical medicine and dietetics.

The topic of vaccination is fraught with intrigue and complexities. Since vaccinations’ first appearance in Western medicine, the controversy between those warning of its dangers and those espousing its utility has endured.

A historical overview drawn from the Benedict Lüst journals published between 1900-1923. These selected articles frame the key clinical and professional formation issues that have affected naturopathic doctors to this day.

Volumes five through eight of the Hevert Collection introduce us to Practice, Physical Culture, Herbs and Vaccinations. These therapies were used by naturopaths in the early years and are used by many today.

The final four volumes of the Hevert Collection: Mental Culture, Hydrotherapy, and, Clinical Pearls: Volumes I & II, early naturopathic protocols for the treatment of life-threatening diseases and health promotion.